Designation F2801 − 11 (Reapproved 2015) An American National Standard Standard Practice for Paintball Player Safety Briefing1 This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2801; the number imm[.]
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Standard Practice for
Paintball Player Safety Briefing1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2801; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
INTRODUCTION
This standard is intended to provide paintball game organizers with safety information, which can
be given to each game participant prior to the participant’s first game of the day The intent is to revise
this specification whenever substantive information becomes available which justifies revising
existing requirements or adding new requirements
1 Scope
1.1 This standard is intended to satisfy the demand for basic
safety information, which should be understood by each
paintball game participant prior to the start of the player’s first
game on the day of play
1.2 The information specifies rules of personal conduct,
which might affect the safety of persons who are in close
proximity to a paintball marker or a propellant gas storage
vessel
1.3 The information includes procedures to be followed by
every person who is in, or near, an area where paintball is being
played or paintballs are being shot, and to the use of safety
equipment related to paintball game or paintball target shooting
activities These procedures are to be followed any time a
paintball marker is being handled
1.4 This standard is intended to be a useful tool for paintball
game organizers, but it is not intended to eliminate the need for
proper field operation, conforming to SpecificationF1777
2 Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:2
F1776Specification for Eye Protective Devices for Paintball
Sports
F1777Practice for Paintball Field Operation
F1979Specification for Paintballs Used in the Sport of
Paintball
F2271Specification for Paintball Marker Barrel Blocking Devices
F2272Specification for Paintball Markers
3 Terminology
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 3.1.1 barrel blocking device, n—device designed to prevent
a paintball from being expelled from a paintball marker, conforming to SpecificationF2271
3.1.2 paintball, n—spherical ball, commonly with a
diam-eter of 17.3 mm (0.68 in.), comprised of a shell and a fill, designed to be discharged from a paintball marker and con-forming to SpecificationF1979
3.1.3 paintball marker, n—device specifically designed to
discharge paintballs
3.1.3.1 Discussion—The device is sometimes referred to as
a paintball gun and conforms to Specification F2272
3.1.4 safe area, n—area where the discharge of paintballs is
not permitted and actions are taken to prevent accidental discharge of paintball markers conforming with Specification F1777
4 Significance and Use
4.1 Specific safety rules and procedures are important in order to minimize the risk of injury to persons in the general area of paintball markers and gas propellant storage vessels
5 General Considerations
5.1 Persons who participate in paintball games should be made aware of the hazards associated with the equipment and the game activities
5.2 This standard specifies the minimum requirements for a player safety briefing Paintball game organizers may choose to include additional safety instructions in their briefing to play-ers
1 This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on Sports
Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities and is the direct responsibility of
Subcommittee F08.24 on Paintball and Equipment.
Current edition approved April 1, 2015 Published August 2015 Originally
approved in 2009 Last previous edition approved in 2011 as F2801 – 11 DOI:
10.1520/F2801-11R15.
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goggles must be given the relevant portions of this safety
briefing before being allowed in the area
6 Safety Instructions for Paintball Game Participants
6.1 Goggle Requirements:
6.1.1 Goggles must be made specifically for paintball and
must conform to SpecificationF1776
6.1.2 Goggles should be inspected for cracks and to be
certain the goggle lens is properly secured by the lens retention
system
6.1.3 Goggles should be checked to be sure they fit snugly
6.1.4 Every person must wear goggles at all times, when he
or she is not in a safe area
6.1.5 While in a goggles-on area, a person must never lift or
remove his or her goggles for any reason
6.1.6 Any person whose vision is impaired/obscured, should
hold his or her goggles securely in place and call out for
assistance from a referee, safety official, or teammate to help
get off the field safely
6.1.7 In the event a person’s goggles are knocked off,
damaged, or displaced, that person should set their gun down,
drop to the ground, cover their eyes, and call out that their
goggles have fallen off and to stop shooting Everyone who
hears this should immediately stop shooting, put their gun
down, and stop playing, until a referee has arrived, the player
with the goggle problem has been taken off the field, and the
referee announces that the game can resume
6.1.8 Just because a person is eliminated from a game does
NOT mean that person can remove his or her goggles Goggles
must not be removed until the person wearing them is in a
designated safe area Goggles must always stay on, until barrel
blocking devices are securely in place
6.2 Barrel Blocking Requirements—A barrel blocking
de-vice must be securely in place any time you are not in a
shooting zone or on a playing field, and at any time when a referee or other official has ordered barrel blocking devices to
be used
6.3 The velocity at which a paintball marker is shooting must be measured by use of a chronograph:
6.3.1 Maximum marker paintball velocities must conform
to SpecificationF1777 6.3.2 Every marker’s velocity must be checked before the first time it goes onto the playing field, and should be checked again as needed throughout the playing day
6.3.3 A referee or other game official may require a velocity check of any marker at any time for any reason
6.4 Every paintball game participant renting equipment must receive instructions on, or demonstrate an understanding
of, how the rental equipment works and how to use it properly This lesson must include but is not limited to the following: 6.4.1 How to load and unload the marker,
6.4.2 How to use each safety device on the marker, whether mechanical or electronic,
6.4.3 How to use the barrel blocking device on the marker, 6.4.4 How to properly put on the paintball goggle system, and
6.4.5 How to properly remove a propellant gas cylinder from the marker
6.5 If paintball game participants are allowed to fill propel-lant gas cylinders, instructions on fill station safety and use must be given
6.6 Emergency Procedures—All participates should be
in-formed of what to do in case of an emergency
7 Keywords
7.1 paintball; paintball air system; paintball sports; pressure vessel; safety; safety briefing
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